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. >> reporter: dalia, of florida. who sought she was paying a gunman to kill her husband, but it was actually an undercover cop reporting it all. they were onto her, because she made a rookie mistake. >> they step to a friend or someone they knew in their past and what happens, in a vast majority of the time, the person they step to goes to law enforcement. >> reporter: in her case, the charade went as far as the police actually convincing her that she succeeded, that her husband had been shot dead inside the house. >> i'm sorry to tell you, ma'am, he's been killed. he's been killed, ma'am. >> no, no. >> reporter: later that same day, though, they confronted her with the recordings. >> i didn't do anything. >> listen to me. >> i didn't do anything. >> you're going to jail. >> reporter: and then they confronted her with the news that her husband is still alive. >> i didn't -- >> you want to see him? >> i don't want to see him. >> he doesn't want to see you. >> she's under house arrest, while apeopling a 20-year sentenc
. >> reporter: dalia, of florida. who sought she was paying a gunman to kill her husband, but it was actually an undercover cop reporting it all. they were onto her, because she made a rookie mistake. >> they step to a friend or someone they knew in their past and what happens, in a vast majority of the time, the person they step to goes to law enforcement. >> reporter: in her case, the charade went as far as the police actually convincing her that she succeeded, that her...
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this is from dalia knott crites i'm glad you were here. thank you. you did all you could. thank you very much. [applause] >> jerry and clint and lisa will be here for a book signing. you are welcome to stop by to greet let's see. the discovery channel show, you mentioned that. >> we are good. >> thank you for coming to the 64 museum in joining the program. >>> now on your screen is the national press club author might is well known author ann coulter she just did three hours on in depth with book tv. i did want to ask you your most recent book, "demonic," for the first time ever you are wearing a white dress. [laughter] >> yeah, we wanted to shake things up a bit. i stick to the black dress for awhile. we take photographs. the dress i was wearing in the photo was agreement, but the design people, the arch people in publishing fault it looked better to have me in black because it looks like i'm a letter to read any way they are the ones that often recover the dress i was wearing black and live as always in favor of it because for some reason me in a black cocktail dress dro
this is from dalia knott crites i'm glad you were here. thank you. you did all you could. thank you very much. [applause] >> jerry and clint and lisa will be here for a book signing. you are welcome to stop by to greet let's see. the discovery channel show, you mentioned that. >> we are good. >> thank you for coming to the 64 museum in joining the program. >>> now on your screen is the national press club author might is well known author ann coulter she just did...
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thompson and will be alan peery dalia so with the nature of woody allen, what films influenced you because i am assuming -- second, quickly you mentioned in one of your films the judeo-christian nature of the united states i was just curious if you don't mind a personal question your background as far as religion or spirituality. >> guest: good question, yes. well, i'm jewish, my background is jewish. i'm not religious per say. i'm sort of -- i guess i would call myself spiritualize don't know if i would call myself spiritual. i like the idea of it i just haven't thought deeply about it. i don't know, i found that people do that later in her life. >> host: how old are you? >> guest: i am a 42. maybe i and later in life. unhappy, does that matter? i'm a happy person. you know, i grew up jewish. woody allen movies, i love them all. the whole idea of the one geeky little guy that is facing the world of the big guys i don't know that speaks to me to read i was very small and high school, i think 90 pounds, 112 as a college senior. never in my life has anyone thrown the ball to me that i either
thompson and will be alan peery dalia so with the nature of woody allen, what films influenced you because i am assuming -- second, quickly you mentioned in one of your films the judeo-christian nature of the united states i was just curious if you don't mind a personal question your background as far as religion or spirituality. >> guest: good question, yes. well, i'm jewish, my background is jewish. i'm not religious per say. i'm sort of -- i guess i would call myself spiritualize don't...
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of us to the back of the bus and yousaf for hours answering questions on the record to the point the dalia occasionally had to get off the bus and get on the other bus to get some work done because you were your stamina was quite remarkable and you were willing to take questions about anything and it was always on the record. we are now in the age of twitter and blogging and i wonder could you do that again in a new hampshire primary environment? how different is it today in the media environment that we are in and how is it changing the presidential politics? >> i regret to say that it would be much more difficult today, and olive regret saying that. and i have to say that if you remember the people that were on that bus again with all due respect to today's media they were pretty seasoned, pretty experienced, pretty mature judgment members of the media. let's face it the top people are assigned to the presidential campaigns, the top individuals. i have to say i don't think that is the case today. but having said that, i do believe that as opposed to the 2000 campaign or even a 2004 campa
of us to the back of the bus and yousaf for hours answering questions on the record to the point the dalia occasionally had to get off the bus and get on the other bus to get some work done because you were your stamina was quite remarkable and you were willing to take questions about anything and it was always on the record. we are now in the age of twitter and blogging and i wonder could you do that again in a new hampshire primary environment? how different is it today in the media...
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. > >> dalia? >> that was the osborne kid was saying she gave her that shirt, that bob marlee shirt. >> miley is saying she was joking about smoking so much weed. that's the peril of being a child star. >> you'll have people focusing a lot of attention on you, especially when something that could be turned more negative than it actually is comes up, obviously, people are going to go after that more. do you see the dancing panda in the background? i didn't take that whole situation too seriously. >> right. that wouldn't be a jake t. birthday party? >> definitely not. >> no dancing pandas? >> i did have like oompa lumpas at my last birthday party. no, i think it was taken a little out of context. i think they were just joking around maybe. >> if you need any kissing advice, brian got the best kiss. >> i make out with a lot of people. >> from a soap opera star right on this couch. >> i would probably listen to that. what did they tell you? >> shut up and close your eyes. >> they were pro kissing so i
. > >> dalia? >> that was the osborne kid was saying she gave her that shirt, that bob marlee shirt. >> miley is saying she was joking about smoking so much weed. that's the peril of being a child star. >> you'll have people focusing a lot of attention on you, especially when something that could be turned more negative than it actually is comes up, obviously, people are going to go after that more. do you see the dancing panda in the background? i didn't take that...
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what impact has it had on the dalia budget to have an expensive chinese expression? >> thank you. i just did a paper on this recently, and i actually looked and there is no evidence continent that political rights and freedom have declined in general between 2,000 the present and in countries where the engagement is larger there is also no evidence that there has been any systematic impact on human rights or political liberties and freedom. so, we have an impression that there's been a negative impact and i think it's largely comes from the case of sudan and zimbabwe where the impact has been negative but by and large don't think we see it as negative across the continent and we can see the examples quite recent. in sudan and the country's broke up and they have a referendum to enshrined in the law the chinese sent a delegation rather than try to fight to keep the parts together. we can see this in guinea where there was a to and people fought on the chinese presence was going to make it so that they wouldn't have the new election and bring it into the government and that didn't h
what impact has it had on the dalia budget to have an expensive chinese expression? >> thank you. i just did a paper on this recently, and i actually looked and there is no evidence continent that political rights and freedom have declined in general between 2,000 the present and in countries where the engagement is larger there is also no evidence that there has been any systematic impact on human rights or political liberties and freedom. so, we have an impression that there's been a...
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dalia appreciate you coming. [applause] thank you so much. >> for more information, visit the author's website, ken-jennings.com. >>> would it be fair to say that there has been some level of more acceptance when you look at recent scandals, and correct me if my thesis is wrong but it's the ones that are attached not just with social lives or scandals but then there is other wrongdoing and that eventually takes people out of office? hawken politicians survived sex scandals? >> they can survive sex scandals. david of utter from louisiana won his last election in a landslide victory. so it is possible right now because americans have gotten more and more use to sex scandals involving their politicians. ultimately we are doing if that is a good thing because it will enable us to stop eventually talking and of obsessing and start focusing on what matters. >> what makes it so that is not just the positives and new washington, d.c. but you have somebody that hypocritical getting caught up in a sexual buscapade it just
dalia appreciate you coming. [applause] thank you so much. >> for more information, visit the author's website, ken-jennings.com. >>> would it be fair to say that there has been some level of more acceptance when you look at recent scandals, and correct me if my thesis is wrong but it's the ones that are attached not just with social lives or scandals but then there is other wrongdoing and that eventually takes people out of office? hawken politicians survived sex scandals?...
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amounts of money just to educate one or two children and that is the phenomena the year seeing a the dalia based on education, the savings as opposed to a car or house or any other things of the pattern of education is right up there. >> guest: education seems to be at the top of the list for people coming here they do save and they do send their children here to rehearsed socially independent atlanta. >> caller: i want to say thanks for the program today. my question is my son is 4-years-old and is in a total immersion school because i realize the importance of the global and international the education but what is being done in our public schools? i can't send my son to a public school in our area and expect him to be able to compete with other students globally, so i would like to know what types of programs are the programs you are coming up with so that our younger kids are prepared in both the sciences and the arts and the languages to be able to make certain that our kids here are able to be able to compete globally. >> host: what is your son studying? >> caller: spanish and mandari
amounts of money just to educate one or two children and that is the phenomena the year seeing a the dalia based on education, the savings as opposed to a car or house or any other things of the pattern of education is right up there. >> guest: education seems to be at the top of the list for people coming here they do save and they do send their children here to rehearsed socially independent atlanta. >> caller: i want to say thanks for the program today. my question is my son is...
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take for example what the diameter of the current let's say commercial rockets and then describe the dalia matter. >> the bigger rocket i believe most of them are 5.5 meters, 18 feet is the largest. we are talking 27.5 in the first version and potentially 33 feet in the upscale version of the 140 metric tons so a lot more volume, and again, it's more than just the messes of the volume so we are talking to the community how we can use the rocket for that potential mis they have down the road as well and have the government agency and even commercial folks letting them know with the capability is. >> have you had any discussions with potential users of that much larger volume? >> we have talked to them but it's been speculative at this point. you have to get it built and to get a vantage of it when it gets there. >> from your perspective, the commercial approached such as by the companies in space and orbital and now boeing is in that competition as well to the first is the government approach to launch of the development. describe for us the difference is in your mind, particularly as it pe
take for example what the diameter of the current let's say commercial rockets and then describe the dalia matter. >> the bigger rocket i believe most of them are 5.5 meters, 18 feet is the largest. we are talking 27.5 in the first version and potentially 33 feet in the upscale version of the 140 metric tons so a lot more volume, and again, it's more than just the messes of the volume so we are talking to the community how we can use the rocket for that potential mis they have down the...
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of us to the back of the bus and yousaf for hours answering questions on the record to the point the dalia occasionally had to get off the bus and get on the other bus to get some work done because you were your stamina was quite remarkable and you were willing to take questions about anything and it was always on the record. we are now in the age of twitter and blogging and i wonder could you do that again in a new hampshire primary environment? how different is it today in the media environment that we are in and how is it changing the presidential politics? >> i regret to say that it would be much more difficult today, and olive regret saying that. and i have to say that if you remember the people that were on that bus again with all due respect to today's media they were pretty seasoned, pretty experienced, pretty mature judgment members of the media. let's face it the top people are assigned to the presidential campaigns, the top individuals. i have to say i don't think that is the case today. but having said that, i do believe that as opposed to the 2000 campaign or even a 2004 campa
of us to the back of the bus and yousaf for hours answering questions on the record to the point the dalia occasionally had to get off the bus and get on the other bus to get some work done because you were your stamina was quite remarkable and you were willing to take questions about anything and it was always on the record. we are now in the age of twitter and blogging and i wonder could you do that again in a new hampshire primary environment? how different is it today in the media...
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of us to the back of the bus and yousaf for hours answering questions on the cord to the point the dalia occasionally had to get off the bus and get on the other bus to get some work done because you were your stamina was quite remarkable and you were willing to take questions about anything and it was always on the record. we are now in the age of twitter and blogging and i wonder could you do that again in a new hampshire primary environment? how different is it today in the media environment that we are in and how is it changing the presidential politics? >> i regret to say that it would be much more difficult today, and olive regret saying tat. and i have to say that if you remember the people that weren that bus again with all due respect to today's media they were pretty seasoned, pretty experienced, pretty mature judgment members of the media. let's face it the top people re assigned to the presidential campaigns, the top individuals. i have tsay i don't think that is the case today. but having said that, i do believe that as opposed to the 2000 campaign or even a 2004 mpaign or e
of us to the back of the bus and yousaf for hours answering questions on the cord to the point the dalia occasionally had to get off the bus and get on the other bus to get some work done because you were your stamina was quite remarkable and you were willing to take questions about anything and it was always on the record. we are now in the age of twitter and blogging and i wonder could you do that again in a new hampshire primary environment? how different is it today in the media environment...